No, but be careful around certain areas (dist, fuse block, valve cover to mention a couple brief ones)Its been recomended to me to avoid pressure inside the engine bay, anyone run into issues using a pressure washer inside the bay?
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No, but be careful around certain areas (dist, fuse block, valve cover to mention a couple brief ones)Its been recomended to me to avoid pressure inside the engine bay, anyone run into issues using a pressure washer inside the bay?
Is that a Hydroflask?A little center console project in order to hold 32oz Hydroflask-type bottles. I like to use these water bottles for wheeling trips and it was annoying not having a good spot to put them in.
So I cut out the cubby and made a drop-in insert out of 4" pipe and some scrap steel. The 4" pipe has an ID of 3.75" which is perfect for all these generic 32oz vacuum insulated bottles that are about 3.6" in diameter.
I also removed the tiny cupholder on the side of the console and attached a waxed canvas chalk bag, also the perfect size for a 32oz water bottle. Now I can carry two!
Is that a Hydroflask?
Those look great! I keep searching for cheaper sliders, but I've yet to find any that look as good installed as the White Knuckle...*sigh* Probably will have to pull the trigger at some point...you get what you pay for, I guess.
Those look great! I keep searching for cheaper sliders, but I've yet to find any that look as good installed as the White Knuckle...*sigh* Probably will have to pull the trigger at some point...you get what you pay for, I guess.
Its been recomended to me to avoid pressure inside the engine bay, anyone run into issues using a pressure washer inside the bay?
I have a similar cup holder as you to the right of the shifter, my 32oz fits in there if I remove the black inner part of the cup holder.A little center console project in order to hold 32oz Hydroflask-type bottles. I like to use these water bottles for wheeling trips and it was annoying not having a good spot to put them in.
So I cut out the cubby and made a drop-in insert out of 4" pipe and some scrap steel. The 4" pipe has an ID of 3.75" which is perfect for all these generic 32oz vacuum insulated bottles that are about 3.6" in diameter.
I also removed the tiny cupholder on the side of the console and attached a waxed canvas chalk bag, also the perfect size for a 32oz water bottle. Now I can carry two!
Its been recomended to me to avoid pressure inside the engine bay, anyone run into issues using a pressure washer inside the bay?
Wow, she did it on the LX. She's a champion. I took the steering wheel off and it was still a bit of a PITA. Looks goodThe better & more capable half put her time in, to redo my steering wheel. Lessons were learned, looks & feels WAAAAAY better than before.View attachment 2746146View attachment 2746147View attachment 2746148View attachment 2746149View attachment 2746150
Where did you get the leather? The color is excellent.The better & more capable half put her time in, to redo my steering wheel. Lessons were learned, looks & feels WAAAAAY better than before.View attachment 2746146View attachment 2746147View attachment 2746148View attachment 2746149View attachment 2746150
I don't want to speak for @Gascan, but Im pretty sure it's this steering wheel cover:Where did you get the leather? The color is excellent.
Where did you get the leather? The color is excellent.
I don't want to speak for @Gascan, but Im pretty sure it's this steering wheel cover:
Loncky Leather Steering Wheel Cover for Toyota Tacoma 2005-2011 / 4Runner 2003-2009 / Sienna 2004-2010/ Sequoia 2003-2007/ Highlander 2004-2007 /Camry 2005 2006/ Land Cruiser 1995 1997-2007 Accessories Amazon product ASIN B00QLYA3XS
A few members (including myself) used this one.